They work fine with Macs......literally plug n play.

I did find that spending a little more on the 'faster' plugs was worth it, 
especially if you might use them for moving large files around at a later stage.

A very clever device...

Nigel


On 21 Feb 2011, at 17:43, Philippe Chandless wrote:

> I'm sorry to bother the list again but following on from my difficulties 
> accessing the network where I'm staying I thought about getting a pair of 
> those ethernet adaptors that you plug into the ring main. I've spent a couple 
> of hours or so researching them but I can't work out if any of them are not 
> Mac compatible. I can't see why they wold be but I don't want to fork out £70 
> or so to find I can't use them.
> 
> I promise I won't bother you with this again but I would lie to know if there 
> are any that I should avoid because they won't work with Macs.
> 
> Thanks
> Philippe
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